I.AKK COHNTY KXAMINICIl, LAKKVIKW, OFlKfJON, THUKMDA Y, DUG. 21. 1) EVEN Dr.Milcs' Anti-Pain Pills Headache roR NtURALCIA. Sciatica. Rheumatism Backache. Pain inchest Distress in STOMACH. Sleeplessness 1 ..aaSaaas 7$ Take ONE I of Hte Little Tablets and the Pain is Gone If you have Headache Try One They Relieve Pain Quickly, leaving no bad After-effect 25 Doses 25 Cents Never Sold in Bulk LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. INCORPORATED 5 Pat Cronan and : The Cigarettes : c w A Complete Record oJ -J 1 '7'' i '1 J T IT i have ni.'ulc an entire transcript of all Records in Lake County, :...... ....... ..(T..,. i.',.fil I'riin.i-t v In lu cotmt v. We have a complete Keeonl ol every Mo tac and transfer ever made in Lake County, and every Peed jiven. ERRORS FOUND. WAS Tlirtll LAST IIOX In transeriliinu the records we have found numerous niortK'K's recorded in the Deed iccomI and not indexed; and many deeds xi re recorded in the Mortuae record and other hooks. Hundreds o! niortjjaircs and deeds are not indexed at nil, ami xtic most ilillicult to trace up Irom the records. i We have notations of all these Errors: Otliers cannot hud then'. We ha ve spent Hundreds ol dollars hunting h ft these errors, xuid we can guarantee our work. !)( J. D. VENATOR, manager. A tag from a 10-cent piece will count FULL value A tag from a 3-cent piece will count HALP value with valuable tags Save your tags from HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST MASTER WORKMAN STANDARD NAVY J.T. Old Statesman Old Peach Timley't 16-oz. Natural ImI Spear Haad Sailor's Pridt Eglantine. Jolly Tar Bridlo Bit Old Honesty Black Bear V. N. Tins ley '8 Natural Uat Big Four Tenponny Pick ivy Tags from the above brands ae good for the following t:d many eirvt. ur.eful presents as shown by catalog : O ll Cuff Buttons 50 Tags Fountain Pen 100 Tags English Steel Raior 50 TagB Gentleman's Watch 200 Tg French Briar Pipe 50 Taps Leather Pocketbook 80 Tags Steel Carving Set 200 Tags Beat Steel Shears 75 Tags Lady's Pocketbook 50 Tags Pocket Knife 40 Tags Playing Cards 30 Tags 60-yd. Fishing Reel 60 Tags Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog. PREMIUM DEPARTMENT THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo. j Timber Land Notice Uenurtnieut ol! the Interior, U. 'K. !aud Olllce at Lakeview, Orogou, Novembir U5, UHW. Notice is hereby given thut JULIA i'LLA KICK, of LHkeviow, Oregon, who, on Nov. IS, 1008, made Timber ttud Stone Abpplloatioti, No. 0842, forE half HK quHrter, Heotion 'M, Township 38. , S., KanKe 18 K., Will. Meridian, baa riled notice of Intention to'make flual Proof to establish cluim to' the land above described, before Kegiater and Receiver, at .Lakeview Oregon, on the 17b day of Feb. 1900. Claimant names as witnesses: Ueo. II. Lynoh. O. W. Kloe. Unit B. Tstro, Edwin Tatro, all of Lakeview, Ore gou. UHFIS f v Wnii. Heir' Timber Land Notice I)c)Hi't inent of the Interior, U. H. Luud Ollioe at Lukeviow, Oregon, ' November 25, 1!K)8. ' ki . . t. I ..... 1. II.. police la nernuy given uiui naiiy M. (Hazier, of fiuoraineuto, Calif, who on Nov. 2.1, 11X)8, ruude Timber and titoue Application, No. 0850, for SB quarter, Section 28, TowiiHliip 37 B., Kauge 17 K, Will. Meridian, baa (lied notice of iutention to make Final Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before County Clerk Klamath Co., at bis office, at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, uu the 6th day of Feb. 11K)9. Claimant names as witnesses: Dan Johnson, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Oda Craven and Frank Howard of Lakovlew, Oregon, and Ollie Howard of lily, Oregon. D3F6 J. N. Watson, Ragioter. Marked for Death "Three years ago 1 was marked for " ""i ... . i . u j ... i iviiku ii uu 'imi.i..,. ... n 1 , . n 1 ... . I d failed to help me, and hope had tied, when my husband ot Or. King's New Discovery, " says Mrs. A. O. Williams, of Uao, Ky." 'Tbe first dose helped me aud improvement kept on until 1 had gained 08 pounds in weight and my health was fully restored." This medicine bollda the world's heal i nti reoord for coughs and oolds and lung aud throat diseases. It prevents pneumonia. Hold under guarantee at Thornton Drug store. 0Wi and 1$. Trial bottle free. IIK lierolr conduc t of l.lcwti'tiiiiit William I. Cronnn. U. R N.. In saving a turret's rrew from death on the butt leu hip Connecticut Inat year wnn to tmve ln-en Mpcclcd from n mini of IiIm clinrn-1er I'at Cronan. ns lie In known In mid nut of the navy. Ik-Ioiikn to Unit cln of olllcero who re(1e'i credit on the country and the wrvlce It wun n j fortune to l with him on the giliilioiit .Mnriet tii durltiK t h c blockade nf Ve j ezuilii in 1" ill l.y Urent I'.rlt II I ii. (;erin:'iiy snd liul.v Tliei-i wn no duty Ut onerniiM for lilm to utidcrtnke. no Her vice he van tin wllllugtofAfe. 1 1 1m men nioml solidly behind him, ready to K' w h e r e v e r u wotild lejid. As the Mnrlefy ta bud been In CiirlbU'iiii sen wntern f:ir a long time. It looked as thoiich Die (.'hrNtniflN dinner would coiiHixt only of -!ilme ntufT mid fresh vegetnhleN mid the peculiar cigarette of the tropica Fortunately the xt earn er I'liili'iilclpliln nrrhed lit Iji (Jiiayra. one of the porta blockaded, and, ns it could not unload. Cnptnln Dlehl. the commander of the Marietta, aiuceeded In Inducing the commercial vchhcI to part with two turkeys and some cran berries which, among other tlilnirs. had been brought from New York carefully stowed away In the Icebox. The Philadelphia had no Kgyptlan ciga rettes, and the (pieHtlon arose where they could Im? got. Cronan pondered di-cply over the weighty problem and then axked penn IhkIoh for a loat Without Indicating what he projoed to do he gave the orders to proceed to the llrltlnh crulner Tribune, which was one of the ships enforcing the block ade. f'ronan was received by the ward room mess of the Tribune with open arum. As a Kjteclal mark of apprecia tion of his vlalt a box of a hundred ICgyptlau cigarettes was brought forth by the executive officer. Cronan was Invited to take one. Ills eyes lingered longingly on the Ikix as he extracted a lonely weed. lie remained about a quarter of an hour, and then, reach ing over to the box, cloned It and. to the astonishment of the Britishers, put It under his arm. They were too well bred to remonstrate, but their eyes spoke volumes. It was their last box! Cronan went over the side and was pulled away to bis own ship, leav ing Ix'tilnd disgust and desolation. As soon as he reached the Marietta he asked Captain Dlehl for one of the turkeys. and this he carefully packed up and sent to the ward room of the Tribune with the compliments of the American of ficers, and he accompanied It with fifty ciga rettes. The Christmas dinners on the Marietta and Tribune as well were great suc cesses. The on ly bar to com plete enjoyment "wuv isckonas i.ikk on the part of T,,,s BOxr every one on the American gunhoat not In Crouan's conlldeuce was the ab sence of cigarettes. When the coffee i was served Cronan announced that Santa C'laus had commissioned hliu to convey a splendid gift to the mess. He then produced the half tilled box. "Why is Cronan like this box?" en thusiastically asked one officer who belonged to the conundrum class of humanity. "lie's not full." one wit replied. "He's a delight to the eye." said an other. "He's white, straight, and whatever yellow there Is In blin is the best yel low there Is." hazarded a third. "Perhaps," admitted the questioner. "Hut tuy answer Is this: You find Cro nan always where the smoke Is thick est." Chicago Tribune. Hi ANcfJclable PreprirotionTorAs simil.HinjJ fltc Fotid and IJci iJn -Imp, UiC 5loinaclts and Dowels of Promotes Dilcalionthpprrur- ncss nnfl Rest .Contains ncillir Oimim.Morpliine nor Mineral. ot Nam c otic . npe aftM n-SAMUtLPtTOail tartlnntr-Sa rltnlipJ Sugar Apcifed KVinedy forConsIifv Iton.Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea UV irms ,( xnivi ilsiuits .Fewnsh ocss nnd Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOIIK exact copy or wrapper. i For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of fAfJ U' For Over j Thirty ears TMC MmUMt 0MkpT. Mi LAKEVIEW --ALTURAS SJAGE LINE U. E. Bom, Prop'r. Office in Thornton's Store Stage leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Sunday at o a. m. Arrivet at Ahuras at B p. m. Leaves Alturas for Lakeview at 6 o'clock a. m. or on the arrival of the stage from Likely. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alturae. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TABLE . . . I In Effect May 1st, 1906. Lv. Torall ..6 A. M.Lr.Pokegama 10.45 A . lAr. Botrus .fS " Ar. Dliie 10.55 " " Ko-el Br'a 6 45 ' Kl'b Bp'fCt 11.40 " " Fill f'r'k.,7 06 " " Fall Creek 11.45 " I Kl b Sp'g.7.10 ' 8tel Br'ge 12.00 " " bixle 8.10 " Boitua 12.20 PM " fokegamakO " " TaraU 12.44 " Klamath Springs Special. LT.rThrall 1.38 P. M.Lv. Kl'h Bp'faS.45 P. at Ar. Bogus 1.56 " Ar. Fall Creeki M " Bteel Br'ne'2.15 ' ' Steel Br'fe S 00 " ' Fall Creek 2.35 " " Borui 8.J0 ' Kl'h 8p'K 4 40 ' " Thrall. ....4.5 Freight Strict - - Matters Attention Given pirst - Class - Accomodations. LAKEVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE P. E. Tavlor. Prop. Office at B. Reynolds Store. ! Stage leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed . nosdays and Fridays at a. m.. arrive ! at I'lush at 9 p. m. Leaves Piugh Tuee days, Thursdavs and Saturdays, at ' a. in., arrives at Lakeview at V p. m. ! Passenger (are $3 one way or $5 foi ) round trip. Freight rates from May ! 1st to Nov.'lst ."5 per hundred; from ' Nov. 1st to May lstfl.OOpe: hundred ; WESTERN STAGE K'amath Falls-lake vi ew X Stage Company Mercantile t'o's Htere, lakevle Aaaeriran Hotel. Klaaaath Falla VAHtti Boaai Trip .... One Wuy ..... ajo V-.'a . Nearly eveiy body knows Da Witt's Little Early Riaers are the best pid made. They are small, pleasant, sur Little Liver pills. Bold by Daly and A Prayer to tht Christ Child. Iiehold, yo season Is npnln at hand; onee more ye snows of winter lie upon all ye earth, and all Chrystantte Is ar rayed to the holy feast , Presently shall ye star burn with ex ceeding brightness In ye east, ye sky shall be full of Bwete mask, ye anguls shall descend to earth with singing, and ye bells ye Joyous Chrystmasa bells shall tell us of ye babe that wns boru la Bethlehem. Come to us now, O gentle Chrytt chllde, and walke among us peoples of ye earth; enwheel us round about with Thy protecting care; forfend all envi ous thoughts aud evil deeds; tecbe Thou our hearts with the glory of Thy love, and quicken us to practices Ct peace, good will, and charity meet for Thy approval and acceptation. Eugene Field. iiiihhlh iimii mi iimn.ii m mm r I i - -ii-ibiiMi ,i i a.i.miiiiiiiiniaiiiiaaMi ml I Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW -PAISLEY. A.W BRTAN Proprietor. Leaves Lakeview at 6 a. m every dsv but Sunday. Returning, leaves Paisley at 6 :'60 a. m very day bu Sunday. 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The News 01 the World - toarrvnged that busy people can more ea ily comprehend, than by reading cumbersome col umns ol dailies. All current topics made plain in each issue by special editorial matter written Irom inception down to date. The i only paicr publihed especially tor people w ho do not read ddily uewspaper.anil yet thirst (or plain facts. That this kind of a newspapce is iHipulkr, is proven from the fact that the Week. ; ly Blade now has over iou.ouo yearly subscrio . ers, aud is circulated in all parts of the United i Males, lu additon to the news, the Hladu pub lisher short and serial stories, and aiany do . par I men Is of matter stilled to every member ol 1 the family- Only one dollar a yeai. n rite lor f ee specimen copy. Address THE BLADL, Toledo, Ohio. THE EXAMINKK, TOLKDO BLADE. 2.25 HHKRf BUaNDH. Jamps Barry Brnda with Bwsilow Fork la right ear lor ewes; revere forwtinera. Bona ewes Hquars Crop and am in rls.nl ear. Tar arand ill. Ranue, (.'ran Lake. PoatnBco addreas, LakeTlew. Oregon Zac Whitwonh Brand with Crop oft left ar, Ball Voderorop off 1 right for awaajrueraa lor wlher. Tar Brand I W. Manga, Its Creek, fos'omoe artdrea lataee'ew Or"'" (Notice The Lake County Examiner baa c banned bauds, C. O. Metzker having aold the paper to Fred J. bowman. All moneys due on subscription ere payable to Fred J. Bowman, and be ia to oontinue tbe paper to all aubscrlp era who have paid in advance, for the full tarm for which such subscriptions have been paid. Bills due for adver tising to June 15 are payable to O. O. Metzker. Signed O. O. Matzkar Subacrlbe for The Ksauiluer. 0